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Pop'n TwinBee

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Pop'n TwinBee is a colorful vertical-scrolling shooter developed and published by Konami for the Super Famicom/SNES. As a standout entry in the TwinBee series, it combines approachable arcade shooting with the franchise's signature bell-based power-up system and cheerful anime-inspired presentation. Its lively visuals, cooperative play, and polished controls helped it earn a strong reputation among classic shooter fans.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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Players control a TwinBee aircraft through vertically scrolling stages, shooting enemies, bombing ground targets, and collecting bells for power-ups. Hitting bells repeatedly changes their color, letting you cycle between weapon upgrades, shields, score bonuses, and other effects. The game focuses on movement, bell management, and stage memorization, with boss encounters and rising enemy patterns pushing players to refine positioning and timing.

TwinBee

The main player ship and the symbol of the series.

WinBee

TwinBee's companion craft, often associated with cooperative or alternate play.

Learn the bell color cycle early so you can choose when to power up and when to keep score bonuses. Stay near the lower-middle area of the screen to preserve room for dodging, and clear ground enemies quickly before they flood the stage. In boss fights, prioritize surviving patterns over forcing damage, especially when your weapon level is low.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Control bell colors instead of collecting them blindly to stay prepared for tough sections.

Tips

Use upgraded weapons to thin out enemy waves before they fill the screen.

User Reviews

A charming shooter with a great balance of accessibility and challenge.

User Reviews

The bell mechanic gives the game a unique identity and a lot of replay value.

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